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... frequency for the compound . If the system of elements thus modified is similarly sprinkled with another , and another , set of similar factors λ , μ , v ... , the character of the compound still persists . To apply this theory , let us ...
... frequency for the compound . If the system of elements thus modified is similarly sprinkled with another , and another , set of similar factors λ , μ , v ... , the character of the compound still persists . To apply this theory , let us ...
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... frequency . It was shown that the maximum energy , and not the maximum velocity , was proportional to the frequency . Most of the photo - electrons emerge from the surface with velocities appreciably less than the maximum , on account ...
... frequency . It was shown that the maximum energy , and not the maximum velocity , was proportional to the frequency . Most of the photo - electrons emerge from the surface with velocities appreciably less than the maximum , on account ...
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... frequency q generated in it , will , when the field magnet itself is excited by an alternating current of frequency p , be subject to the resultant frequencies p ― q and p + q . For if the armature stood still , the induced frequency ...
... frequency q generated in it , will , when the field magnet itself is excited by an alternating current of frequency p , be subject to the resultant frequencies p ― q and p + q . For if the armature stood still , the induced frequency ...
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Dr N Bohr on the Theory of the Decrease of Velocity | 10 |
Dr S A Shorter on the Application of the Theory | 31 |
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